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RECEIVED. �
Mrs. ,Janet; Red and MX% James
Wilson received the degrees of
Blue Order whe B the 1 e Water
Chapter, Order .f• the Eastern Star,
and' on Wednesday last, in the
Masonic "Temple,
,Guests were present from Sud-
bury, (Toronto and Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Bernice Davidson and her
committee served refreshments at
the conclusion of the meeting.
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SUNDAY SERVIC.ES.
IN GODERICH CHURCHES
. GEO RG ' ~ [ CHURCH
April 13-Firsi"Sunday After *Easter.
8,30 arm. HOLY COMMWhON.
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL and BIBLE (?ASS.
11' a.m. MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery)
7 p.m. EVENSONG AND SERMON.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector
MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street : United Church
10 a.m. Sunday School.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP..
"SIN AND FORGIVENESS."
Junior Congregation and Nursery.
REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., . Ministerr'
MR, RONALD KLINCK, Music Director.
Knox Presbyterian Church
REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister
MR. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C,O., A.R.C.M.,. Director of Praise
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
"On Being A Christian,"
-, 'NURSERY AND JUNIOR CONGREGATION.
A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU.
Victoria Street United Church
"NOW, FORWARD WITH CHRIST."
10 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL CLASSES AND ADULT BIBLE CLASS.
11 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP 'AND_ PRIMARY 'CHURCH.
v "Everything Happens To M b ThP'eugh Christ"
1,30 -- BENMULLER CHURCH AFTER S ;� DAY SCHOOL.
3.00 UNION CHURCH AFTER SUND SCHOOL.
MINISTER—REV. STANLEY, A. MOOTE, B.A., B.D.
ACTING ORGANIST -MRS. G. CURRELL.-
BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
-"ELGIN AVE. AT WATERLOO, ST."'
SUNDAY 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
' - 11 a.m. • MO WING WORSHIP. ,
7.3 p.m. V .NGELISTUC SERVICE.
FRIDAY,p
8 -..m.<. Young eople's Service. •
REV. R. -J. GRE'EN1Pastor).
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11 A.M.' A FAMILY WORSHIP HOUR.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery during morning service.)
7 P.M. THE F EL'LOWSHI P HOUR.
TUESDAY, 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer Hour.
REV. S. H. FINDLAY, B.A., B.D., Minister:
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GODERICH COMM NITY
CONCERT WEEK
APRIL 14th to 20th
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Signal -Star office.
Miss Barbara Brinkman, New-
gae street, is `enjoying the Easter
vacation with relatives at llfeaferd.
Guests this weep with "their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, A..
G., !Kerr, were; Paul and .John
Diitori, of Clinton.
(Mrs. George Atkey spent Easter
with her sister, Miss S. Mallard, in
Detroit.
Dr. and Mrs. R.• W. Hughes,
Nancy and John were in Detroit
for Easter.
• Mr. and Mrs. Clare Baechler,
Robert and Bruce, spent Easter
week -end in Detroit.
Mr. Jack Evans was an Easter
week -end visitor in Detroit.
SALVATION ARMY
SUNDAY SERVICES ti
11 arm. Holiness Meeting.
2.30 p.m. Directory Mass.
3 p.m. Sunday School.
7 p.m. Salvation Meeting.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
AT THE ARMY.
Bright singing, testimonies
and Gospel messages.
Capt. Retsatchett
Lieut. Paine Howell. •
fhe Church
That Cares
SUNDAY, APRIL 13
Welcome
10 a.m. Sunday School.
11 a.m. Morning Worship.
7 p.m. Evangelistic Service.
Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. "Hour
of Power."
` Coming: Special Services
Apri L 20-27.
Free Methodist Church
Verlyn R. Snell, B.A., Pastor
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�'' HUMIDIFIERS;
'Mr, and Mrs. Ray Barker, Gode,
rich, and Mr. and ;Mrs, 'Bill 'T Serf
'Tort Albert.. were Mr. and Mrs.
o Harold Tigert, ,Mss Grace Tigers
;Mrs, Jennie McGratten. and son, . o r a
and Mr.. Gerry Moore, . f Sa nt�
Chester, and Mr, and 'Mrs. Stanley
1VfcGratten, .Peggy ' and Aldric,
spent the week -end, with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon George an
Ella, of London.
Master 'Lloyd E. Bradley, _ of
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fir; -and Mrs. -john aha ii On i- 1us-grandtnother, Mid
daughters, sof Richmond Hill, vial ro
Huron ad.
ed the former's parents, Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sparling
i' i n overthe ser,
visited n London t.
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1�1rs. J. At. Graham over Easley. •
week -end with Mr. and • 1Virs.' .Jou
Dr, and (Mrs. N. C. Jackson aIle 'Masterson.
Martha spent Easter in Chicago f Goderich idem
with their son, James. A farmer Godresident,
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Mr, and Mrs. Gordon McMantis, Mrs, Wesley (Harrison, Of Detroit,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. vttln two firsts and a second prize
Howard Heath, of St.'Marys, visit in the recent dower show of the
ed Mr. and^ Mrs: Leon Black at Michigan. Orchid Society, Mrs.
Port. (Madison, Iowa, over the llarrisoh,,is the current president
Easter `holiday,of the sopi.ety.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Henry and Miss Joyce Sawerby, pf 'London,
family, of Toronto sent Easter spent the Easter holiday week -end
with the latter's mother, Mrs. A. with her parents; Mr.' and Mrs.
C. Cooper and Evelyn. Carl Sowerby. •
Mr. and Mrs. Des Wood and .falai- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moorhead and
sly, of • Trenton, were Easter guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moorhead, of
with the litte'r's mother, Mrs. J. Toronto, spent the Easter- week -
with Mr. and Mrs: -W. Meor-
Whitten. •
Miss Leslie Leitch, of Toronto, head, at Benmiller.
spent Easter with her parents, Mr. Mr. and" Mrs. Robert Clark and
and • Mrs; David Leitch. son, Jimmy, of Weston, spent the
Miss Marilyn 'Miller, of Ottawa,
is a guest this week` of Miss Mar-
lene O'Reilly. ,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Herb Johnston and
Billie,- of Toronto, spent the Easter
week -end with Mrs. Johnston's
cousin, 'Miss Kathleen Whateley.
Mrs. Spencer Blanchard, Gwen
and Leslie, of Ottawa, are visiting
the former's father, Mr. George
Dowker.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Catchpole,
Margot and Billie, of Toronto, visit-
ed with Mrs. W. 'Pellow over, the
Easter week -end. ..
Jeff. Reid and Ed. Harrison spent
the Easter week -end in Brantford
with the former's uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. John. Stanley, of
,Jimico, were : 'Easter week -end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W: 1;.
Elliott, Arthur street.
• Joe Morrison, of Detroit, spent.
the week with his 'sister, Mrs. John
Gallagher.
Mr. and ''"Mrs. Pat Scrimgeour
and Robert Garrick spent the
Easter holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Bt Garrick and Cathy, of
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Blacker and
children, of Brantford, visited Mrs.
Blacker's parents, "Mr: and Mrs.
R. Bundle.
Miss Ruth Dockstader, a member
of the staff of the school for the
blind at Brantford, and Bob Dock-
stader, .. student-atstudent-atl the University..
of Toronto, are enjoying the
Easter vacation with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dockstader.
Miss Emily Wilson, of Brant-
ford, is spending., the holiday sea-
son with ..her father, Mr. Allan
Wilson and her sister, • Miss
Wanda Wilson, of Saltford.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnston,
of London, renewed acquaintances
in town on the Easter week -end
a n d visited 'Mrs. Johnston's
father, Mr. C. E. Griffith,
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I.
A. Cummings over Easter week -
tend were Mrs. Cummings' mother
and sister, Mrs. M. F. Dickson and
Mrs. R. G. Brubacher, of Waterloo,
and ,nephews, 'Mac and Greg Pitt-
man, also of Waterloo.
,Mrs. J. A. Cummings and child-
ren, Dickson, Sybil, Phyllis and
Jocelyn, are in Waterloo this week,
the guests of Mrs. Cummings' Mo-
ther, Mrs. M. F. Dickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McIntosh, of
London, attended the funeral of
Mrs. McIntosh's aunt, Mrs. J. ]3.
Reynolds. `
,Mr. Robert Muir, of Port Arthur,
is engaged at. present in assisting
the outfitting of the "Maunaloa" -
at the dock. Bob paid - a short
visit to the Signal -Star office and
renewed acquaintances ,with the
stat of which he was at one time
a member.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Saunders,
Barbara and Deborah, Mrs. Geo.
Evans, Mrs. Keith Saunders, and
Charles Saunders, all of Toronto,
were Easter guests with Mrs. C. K.
Saunders:
Miss Cora Driver, of the Uni-
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- - don, is spending the Easter vaca•
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week -end with Mr .and Mrs, T. E.
Irwin, Hamilton street,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clifford, of
Detroit, spent Easter with Mrs.
Clifford's sister, Mrs. Wm. Mc-
Guire, and Mr. McGuire. Other
guests on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. John Nogola, of Ottawa, Miss
Lenore McGuire, of London.
Mrs. W. G. MacEwan enjoyed
the Easter week -end in Toronto
with her sister, Miss Olive Gold-
thorpe.
Guests with Mrs. M. H. Martin
over the Easter 'week -end were
her son, Mr. Donald Stonehouse,
Mrs. Stonehouse, Ricky and Lea
Anne, of. Guelph.
En route home from Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. B. 'H. Willings, of
Port Elgin, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Schultz, of Goderich, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Forbes and
son, of Cannin'gton. are enjoying
the Easter vacation -with relatives
in town.
0100 OtIO=====0=0 20=0 =0=[O tion with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.- Maitland 'Driver, Huron road.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid, of
Toronto, visited on Easter day
'with Mr. dird Mrs. Ed, Stiles.
Jimmy Evans, of Toronto, a
nephew of Mrs. Stiles, is spending
Easter week with the Stiles.
_ _.-._...... SISgt. •and., Mrs. Frank Heard,.
,§uzanne,e David and Danny, of -0t-
`taws, were Easter guests of the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al.
Thomas. ,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Vines, of
Toronto, spent Easter in Goderich
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Vines.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reid, of
Kitchener, visited her parents, 'Mr.
and Mrs. F. Fritzley at. Easter.
Mr. hid Mrs. 15. Patterson and
family, of Toronto, spent Easter
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. J. Patterson .and Mrs• Gladys
Dustow.
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-Community Concerts grow in popularity
each, -..year. -
PLAN to JOIN APRIL 14th to 20th.
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Through ,the efforts- of the Goderich Commtinity
Cpncert Association, residents of Goderich; the surround-
ing Townships and other communities in Huron County
are afforded the opportunity to attend fine concerts.
Entertaiitment- 43—designed to provide music that
wall appeal to all.
Therefore the Municipal 'Council of the Town of
Goderich "has' directed that the week of *April 14th to 20th
be proclaimed "GODERICH COMMUNITY CONCERT
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IMr. and Mrs. Watson Adams, of
St. Thomas, were Easter guests
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Harold Doak. l
Miss Sylvia Chisholm, of St.'
Joseph's School of Nursing, Lon-
din, spent the Easter holiday with '
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Chis-,
holm, v
Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs..
J. A. Campbell were their sons,
Bert, ' of Windsor,and Malcolm, of
,
Burlington, and . their daughter,,
Beatrice, of Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill, of London,
spent Easter with, the former's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Hill.
'Miss Marie Raithby, of Toronto,,
was an Easter guest with her par-
ents 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raithby.
Mr. and Mrs, F. Beasley, of Tor-
onto, visited their daughter, Mrs.
Allan MacDonald, and Mr. Mac.
Donald for Easter,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Walker, of
Toronto, spent the Easter weekend
at their cottage at Menesetung
Park. ,
Miss Vicky LOU Williams, of
f�trerar�elar;, :
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milley.
Michael and p Paul Cortese, of
London, are Easter guests with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Roht. Williams.
Easter week -end visitors with
PORTER'S HILL
'PORTERS HILL,' April 8.—Quite
a itu pber attended. the , special
Easter services on Friday and Sun-
day at Grace Church with Rev.
Mr. Peacock,' minister, the speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrison (pee
Joyce Townshend), Listowel, spent
Sunday with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Town hend.
The friends of Mrs. Les Cox are
glad to learn that she is recovering
nicely after ' her operation. She
is -with her daughter, Dorothy, at
Kirkland Lake, but hopes to be
able to return home in May..
The W.A. will hold their April
meeting this Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Wilmer Riddell.
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Easter its t rs• a. u�
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were Misses Rita- 'MvI'ule
a, ,.7 atteb-
ener, BernadetteBoyle, London,
'Me Redmond, "Windsor and Irene
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lene, Louise, ' Betty Anne, Mildred,
spent t ter
Of Hamilton, est - '+a
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weekend .at the home of ,Mr. ` and
Mrs. Theadore Redin��g��id
Mrs: Genevieve K.Mahan, Mr.
a,and Mrs. M. Edwards and •faintly;
MiclaelKinahan, London, were
recent visitors with Mi, and Mrs.
Will Kinahanx •
air. and Mrs. 'Ray IKeddy, Ken-
neth, Bernadette, Elizabeth and
Danny spent Easter Sunday with
Mr. and 'Mrs. Dennis Leddy,
Kitchener,
Joseph and Frank Carroll, Kitch-
ener, visited friends here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Boyle, Wing-
' ham, visited the Gus Devereaux
recently.
Mr. and Mrs.' Gus Redmond, Mrs:
Will Kinahan, Mrs. Cyril Boyle
attended the play, 'Fair of Sixes"
at St. Columbia recently. • -
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Redmond
spent Easter :Sundaj' with Mr. and
Mfrs. Joseph Hastings, "Seaforth.
We are glad to report that Mr.
-and Mrs. Raymond Redmond, .who
were patients at the Public Hos-
pital,_ Clinton, -are home again, and
feeling much better.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernardo, Lon-
don, and Mrs. Frank Carroll, Kitch-
ener, spent, a, week -end recently at
the Gus Devereaux home,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Leddy, Kit-
chener, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Leddy and family last week.
CREWE
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BBQ ,' April, t- The' MIA.
unary meeting was openedwith
and prayer by 'Mrs. A.•,M. -$traugh-
au: During the business, cotiduct-
eti 'by the ° president, Mrs. J. Stew
art, it. was decided to' invite• -•the'.
presbyterial here in the fall. The
report of the spring : pr•esbyteriall
was given jointly by Mrs. Stewart
and . Mrs.' Straughan. The study
Wok 'op - Japan.Mrs
was taken by .
Archie. .Swain. Plans regarding
the bale were discussed -and rul}tts ,
and women's woollen "dresses are
required
required to be sent out West. '
The W.A. portion of the after-
noon • was • conducted by the pre-
sident, Mrs. Milford Durst, who
gaye an opening meditation and
prayer. The roll call, "My bus -
band's pet grumble," was answer-
ed by 18 members. There was a
reminder that the May meeting
would be in the evening. After
the treasurer's report, given by
Mrs. Franklin Mitchell, those pre-
sent discussed 'means of raising'
funds and a bake sale was decided
upon. At this point, a musicarl
number was pleasingly .presented
by Susanne Straughan and Greg-,
ory Hazlitt. Plans for redecoration
of the church auditorium are 'com-
pleted and the painter is to begin
after Easter Sunday. Rev. Mr.
Moote thanked the ladies for spon-
soring the men and boys' banquet
and rentarked that he was more
than pleased•vliith the results. The
CREWE; April---8.---Mrs. Crozier
and Lorena, of 'London,'were'week-,
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G.
Crozier and family. Joanne and
Billy went to London on Sunday
for a holiday with their grand-
mother and other relatives.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Curran and family' were: Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Treleaven and family,
of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Bert-
ram Curran and sons, of London;
M°r. and Mrs. Ted Johnston and
children, and Mrs. Ken Oke and
Dale, of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne . Hasty and
children were in London on Sun-
day . visiting Mrs. Congram who is
a patient in Victoria Hospital. We
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. P. M. Finnigan, of Toronto,-
attended the fu35eral in Wingham
of his cousin and also visited with
his brother, R. Finnigan and fam-
ily. -
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Taylor were
weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Boak.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Waunch and
children, of Owen Sound, were holi-
day visitors with Mr. band Mrs. M.
Berger. '
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visited during the Vv,r+eke#td;,
home of ''lVXr. Aalph rfAiter ..
fa�t►ily.
Kar. and: 'Mrs;. Frnnk voy*a
son, pf St ,Catharines, spent:
week -end with ,the lady a pare
1Vlr and Mrs 03Ort
• Murray AOhnsten lefts on, ^.
Oar for' art lbtir?rn<e, Where the
boat he Was "illy* of spent the.: ,
Miss Jean .Frashr and `Mr,., ..Lorne
Dougherty,- of Pre"scott, spent
wee% -end with Lorne's father,
George Dougherty.
Congratulations to Mr. and' :Airs.
Jim Graham on the birth of.a sop,
Robert James,, in Goderich hos-
pital, April 4.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Anderson, Jerry
and -Shirley,--of --Toronto, .visited -
during the week -end with Mrs.
Anderson's mother, Mrs. A. Foster,
and also at: "their cottage, Port'
Albert.
From now*tpatil the end of this
week the rush ;will be on for the
billeting of visiting hockey players.
On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Wilfred
Larder, on No. 8 Highway, billeted
20 members of the St. Thomas
team and offered to' take eight
more. On Wednesday night, she
was prepared to look after 28 mere
players.
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